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Creating the Photograph: Chris Gampat’s “The Underground Club”

I've done a number of posts for our Creating the Photograph series partially because they help me to show off a different way or thinking about a problem that needs to be solved on a set. So recently when working with the Fujifilm GFX 50s on a shoot, I tried to find a way to deliver that "club" type of look that's becoming so popular again in photography. thephoblographer.com »

2017-5-8 07:00

I Photograph People Behind The Objects That Reveal The Story Of Their Passion

My name is Pamela Hachem and I’m a self-taught photographer from Beirut, Lebanon. My journey in photography started when I used to take pictures randomly. But afterwards, I found out that photography is not just about that, it’s a passion that goes beyond reality, an astonishing connection between the photographer and the image they try to convey. boredpanda.com »

2017-4-25 11:19

I Recreated A Famous Classical Painting In A Photograph

Always inspired by this intricate classical painting The Swing, by Jean-Honore Fragonard - as a stylist and set designer- I only dreamed to recreate it one day. However, I thought that day would be so far in the future, because, as a freelance artist - I simply didn't have the capitol to produce such an extravagant shoot (as I had imagined it) and likely wouldn't in the near future. boredpanda.com »

2017-2-24 18:28

Tutorial Package- Creating the Photograph: On Assignment at a Restaurant

Today, we're super psyched to finally launch a special product that we've been working on for a really long time--Creating the Photograph: On Assignment at a Restaurant. Stemming from our very popular Creating the Photograph series, this tutorial video package includes a whole load of educational content that is bound to occupy you for a while. thephoblographer.com »

2017-2-10 20:03

I Photograph Ceilings Because People Rarely Look Up

Everyone loves to travel and to explore places, but we rarely take those moments and really enjoy and reflect on them. So everyone nowadays has a camera or phone with awesome image quality, everyone is snapping photos of places, mostly what's in front of their eye-level, but how many times you just look up, and enjoy the amazing ceilings and architecture? Well this is my perspective, so what you've missed.. boredpanda.com »

2017-1-31 20:20